Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, March 24, 1864, Image 7

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    MUNICIPAL CLAIMS.
Municipal claim*. v
SHERIFF* S OFFICE, >
Philadelphia, March *2l, IBG4. S
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIYEN, in accordance
with the Act of Assembly of the. Commonwealth
of Pt nnsylvania, passed 11th day 6iMA"ch,A.
B. 1946, entitled “An’Act -relative to Registered
Taxes and Municipal Claims in the Oouuty of
Philadelphia.’ 1 that the following writs have been
placed in my bands for service, to wit: /'
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
Ci'-y «'i Philadelphia vs.Ouarlets Mel>an,owner
or repuud owner, or whoever may be owner; C.
P., March Teim, 1-61: No; ‘8l; for the sum cf
SI4U 15, foT.woric an«i'hibo r dune and performed,
and fnrm>hed, agains;, all that certain
lot or piec eof ground sit uate on the easterly cir
nerof Orthod x anc James streets. Fraukford, in
ihe .third Ward ol the City of Philadel-
containing m lront or breadth onsaid Ortho
dox street eighty fen and in length pr depth north
eastward along said James street o>e hundred
feet.
Same vs. James "Willie* owner or reputed
owner or whoever may ba owner, O. P. } M trcti
Term, 1304, No. 85; for tne sum of forty-five
. dollars and twenty- lour ceuts, for work and labor
dote and performed, and materials furnished,
against all that certain lot or piece of ground,
situate on the uoithwest : corner of Beaver and
-Canal streets, in the Sixteentn Ward; containing
A in iront or breadih on said Beaver street fifteen
feet, and extending of that'width in length or
depth n ori tu-ily parallel with and along said Canal
street forty feet. •-.*•>•
Same vs. William H "Wittie, owner or reputed
owner, or. whoever mav be owner: O P... March
Term, 1664, No.' 187; for the sum of $*171.14. for
work aid labor done and performed, and materials
furnished, against all that ceitrin lot or piece of
ground, situate on the r orthe ly corner of Prank
ford and Wakeling.sir&’.ts, in Frankford. Tweuty
third Ward of ihe City ot Philadelphia; contain
ing in front on said Frankford street one hundred
and forty.live feet, end in length or depth between
parallel.lines along said Wakeling sireet two hun
dred and forty- seven feet eight inches to Franklin
street.
Same ve. Reuben Swink, owner, or reputed
owner, or whoever may be owner; O. P., March
Term, 1864, No, 197; for the sum of twenty-nine
dollars and sixteen cents, for work and labor
done ana performed, and materials furnished
for curbing, paving and gutter m front of all tha
lot of ground situate on the sonthwestwardly sid
of Oxford street, at-Frankford, in the Twenty
thud Ward of the City of Philadelphia, at the dis
tanceofone hundred and feet on
inch northwestward from the northwest side o
Paul street; containing in front or breadth on said
Oxford street twenty, seven feet tnree inches, and
in depth on the northwest line abjnt one hundred
and nine feet to Sellers street.
Same vs. Richard Harrison, owner, or reputed
% owner, or whoever-may be owner; O. P., March
'Term, 1864, No. 19S; for the sum of twenty.two
dollars and ninety cents, or work and labor none
and performed, and materials famished, for carb
ine, paving and gatter in front of all that lot of
ground situate on the northeasterly side of Ortho
dox sti eet, a 1 Frankford, in the Twenty-third Ward
of the City of Philadelphia, at the diatauce of one
hundred and *ixty feet southeast from Jefferson
street- containing in front or breadth on said Ortho
dox sireet twenty feet, and in length or depth
northeastward one hundred feet. .
Same vs. John Batton, owner, or reputed
owner, or whoever may. be owner; C. P., March
• Term, 1864, No. 199; for the sum of twenty-three
dollars twenty-oue cents, for work and labor
done and performed, and materials furnished, to
wit: for curbing, paving and gutter in-front of
all that lot of ground situate on the southwesterly
side of Orttodox -etrest, at Frankford, in the
Twenty, third Ward of the City of Philadelphia, at
the distance of one hundred and twenty-two feet
son'heastwardly from Mulberry street; containing
in front on said Orthodox street twenty feet, and in
length or depth seventy-seven feet. w
Same vs. Samuel "Wilson, owner or reputed
owner, or whoever may be owner; O. P.» Biarch
Term, 1861, No. 200; for the sum of twenty-three
dollars and forty cents, for work and labor done
and performed and materials furnished, to wit:
For curbing, paving at d gutters in front of all that
lof of ground situate on the southwesterly side of
Orthodox street, at Frankford, in the Twenty-third
Ware of the City of Philadelphia; at the distance
of ore hundred and iweaty feet northwestward
from Jefferson street; containing in front on said
Orthodox street twenty feet, and in length, or depth
south westward one hundred feet.'
Same vs. Thomas S. Foulkrod, owner or re
puted owner, or whoever maybe owner; C.P.,
March Term, 1664, No. 201; for the sum of twenty
five dollars and fifty cents, for work and labor
done and performed and materials famished, to wit:
For cnrbmg, paving and gutters in front of all
that lot of ground, situate on the southwesterly
side of Orthodox street, at Frankford, in the Twe
nty-third Ward of the City of Philadelphia, at the
distance of one hundred feet sontheastwardly from
Mulberry street, containing in front or breadth on
said Oithodox street twenty-two feet and in length
or depth sonthwestward seventy -seven feet.
Same vs. Charles Kxeamer, owner or reputed
owner, or whoever may be owner; C. P- 1 March
Term, 1664, No. 202; for the sum of sixty-five dol
lars and twenty cents, for work and labor done
and performed and materials furnished, to wit:
For curbing, paving and gutters in front of all that
lot of ground situate on the southwest side of Or
thodox sireet, at Frankford, in the Twenty-third
Ward of the City of Philadelphia, at the distance
of two hundred and thirty-three feetsoutheastfrem
Paul street; containing in front on Orthodox street
sixty-feet, and in length or depthsonthward sixty
three feet eight inches.
tb. A.- Longstreth,. owner or Kpntfil
owner, or whoever rosy he owner, C. P., March
‘ Term, 3664, No. 208; for tile sum of seventeen
dollars and ninety-one cents, for work and laDor
■ done and performed ■ and materials fnrnished,
against all that certain lot or piece of ground situ
ate on the’sonthwesterly corner of York street, in
' the Nineteenth Ward of the said city, at the dis
tance of fifty-four leet southeasterly from the
southeasterly side of Sepviva street; containing
In front or breadth on the said York street thirty
six feet, and extending in length or depth south,
westerly of that width between lines parallel to the
said Sepviva street one hundred and twenty-nine
feet six inches and one-eighth to Gordon street.
Same vs. Philip Bump, owner or reputed
owner, or whoever may be owner, G. P., March
Term, 1864, No. 209; for the sum of thirty-two
dollars and eighty-three cents, for work and labor
done and performed and materials furnished,
against all that certain lot: or piece of ground,
situate on the southwesterly corner or York and
Lemon streets, in the Nineteenth Ward of the city
of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on
the said York street fifty-four feet, and extending
in:length or depth soutuwesterly of that.width be
tween lines parallel to and along the said Lemon
street one hundred and twenty-nme feet six inches
and one. eighth to Gordon street.
Same vs. E. O. Quinn, owner or reputed
owner, or whoever may be owner, O. P., March
Teim, 1664, No. 210: for the sum of one hundred
and two dollars and twenty.two cents, for work
L and labor done and performed and materials fur
nished, against all that certain lot or piece of
situate on the southwesterly side of Hun
tingdon street, in the Nineteenth Ward ot the city
of Philadelphia at the- distance of one hundred
and seventy seven feet southeasterly from the
southeasterly side of Jasper street; containing in
front or breadth on the said Huntmgdpn street
fittv-three feet six inches, and extending in length
or depth southwesterly ofthatwidth between lines
parallel to the said Jasper street one hundred and
forty-six feet eight ihcheß and a quarter to Haz
zard street. , ,
. vsame vs. A. Cetti, owner or leputed owner, or
whoeveT nmy be owner, O. P.March Term, 1864,
No “'ll, for the sum of one hundred and seventy
four dollars and thirty-four cents, for work and
labor done and performed and materials furnished,
against all that certain lot or piece of
situate on ill* westerly comer o! Huntingdon and
Jaspen streets, in the Nineteenth Wa'd ol ‘y
ofPtiladelphia, containing in from or breadth on
the said Huntingdon street ninety feet, and ex
tending in length or depth southwesterly of that
width, between lines parallel to and along the said
Jasper street, one hundred and forty-six feet elgm
inches and a quarter to Hazzard sireet.
Sane vs. James Golcher, owner or reputed
owner,-or whoever may be owner; O. P., March
Term, 1864, No 212, forthe sum of one hundred
and nine dollars and eighty-teven cents, for work
and labor done and performed and materials far
pished, against all that certain lot or piece of
; ground situate on the north westerly corner of Hun
tingdon and Emerald streets, in the Nineteenth
Ward of the city of Philadelphia, containing in
' front pr breadth on the said Huntingdon street
sixty feet, and extending in lengib or depth north
easterly ofthat'-width,' between lines parallel to
and along said Emerald street one hundred and
twenty leet to Elizabeth street. .
IN THE DISTRICT COURT.
* i City of Philadelphia;vs: William H.jßoyer,
; owner or reputed owner, or whoever maybe owner:
• ». C., March Term, 1864, No. 46§; for the sum -
' ' two hundred and eight dollars'and twenty-seven
* -cents, for work and labor done and performed, and '
materials fnrnished. to wit: For paving, &c., in.
front ot all that certain lot or piece of gronnd,
situate on tte northeasterly-corner of Huntingdon
and Jasper stree's, in the Nineteenth Ward of the
city of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth
on the said Huntingdon street one-hundred and
fourteen feet, and extending in length or depth
northeasterly of that width between lines parallel
•to and-aloDg-the said Jasper street one hundred
and twenty feet to Elizabeth street.
Same vs.* Barrett &-stetson, owners or reputed
owners, er whoever may he owners, D. 0., March
Term, 1864, No. 469; for the som of s'even hundred
and six dollars and twenty.three cents, for work
and labor .done and performed, and materials fur
nished, to wit: For curbing, &c ,in front of all
that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the
east side of Howard street, in the Nineteenth Ward
of the city of Philadelphia, at the distraoe of sixty
’ feet northward from the northward side oi Dauphin
street, contaPingin front or breadth on the said
Howard street three hundred and eighty, feet, and
extending in length or depth eastwardly ofthat
width between lines parallel to said Dauphin
street one hundred and six feet six inches, mur 1
Its-, to Rope street < :
S'me ve. Peter Fritz, owner or reputed •o
or wbbevermay be owner; D. March
No. 470, for the sum bf eight hundret. tii i
sixty-three dollars and sixty-one cents, wr
and labor done *nd performed, and materia? iu
mthed, town: For pairing and curbing latioii
of alt ilmt certain lot or ,iece of ground, sHui o ou
the northerly corner of OomberlancLand E
Etteets, In the nineteenth W:ird,n‘, r
containing in iront or,rreadtu on the said Lamb. r
land street three hundred and seventy-five f. et to
and extending in length or dejvh
nnTtheatterlv along the northwesterly side of tau
said 1 mcrald street, and the s. U'heasterly side ot
the said Jasper street one hundred and fifty- st-. fee t
six inches to Firih street. .mhSt-fiawJar
bHFKiFF'b iNUTIOFb.
IN OBEDIENCE to a Rule of Court, the She -
riff of the City and County of Philadelphia
publishes the following writ:
y JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Sheriff’s Office, March 19, 1864.
Cty and County of Philadelphia , «.* '
THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVA-
NIA, ‘
To the Sheriff of Philadelphia County, greeting:
"We command you, as before we did, that you
summon AMOS BARTON, late of your County,
so that he be and appear before our Judges
at Philadelphia, at our Court of Common
Pleas for the City and County of Philadelphia,
to be holden at Philadelphia, in and for
the said City and County of Philadelphia,
the first MONDAY of April next, there to
ai'swer Lucub Hiist, Assignee of Elizi. S. Ran
dclph, Jo: eph B. Townsend and Richard Wood,
Executors oi the last will and testament'of Na
thaniel Randolph,deceased,assigneeot Joseph W.
Emeiy and Nancy L. bis wife, of a plea of
breach, of covenant; and have you then and there
this writ. ' . . .
We command yon, as before we did, that you
summon EDWARD PRICE, late of your
County, so that be be and appear before-our Judges
at Philadelphia, at our Court of Common Pleas,
for the City and County of Philadelphia, to
be holden at Philadcphia, in and for the
said Citv and County of Philadelphia, the
first MC‘*NDAY of April next< there to answer
Luoien Brown, Assignee of William Banning,
Assignee of GilhertS. Parker acd Joseph Allison,
of a plea of breach of covenant ; and have yon
then and there this writ.' ' >
We command you, as before v we did, that you
summon JOSEPH K. SLEEPER, late of your
county, so that he be and appear before our Judges
at PI iladelpbia, at our Court of Common Pleas lor
«he City and County of Philadelphia, to be holden
at Philadelphia, in and for the said City and
County ol Philadelphia, the first MONDAY of
Apiil next, there to answer The Home for Des
titute Colon d Children. Assignee of Heury Grees
and wife, Assignees of Benjamin M. Hinchman,
of a plea of breach of covenant: and have you then
and there this writ.
"We command you, as before we did, that you
summon WILLIAM S. COOK, late of your
county, so that he be and appear before our Judges
at Philadelphia, at our Court of common Pleas,
for the City and County of Philadelphia, to be
holden at Philadelphia, in and for the said City
and County of Philadelphia, the first MONDAY of
At ril next, there to answer Frederick O. Brightly
and J< bn F. Combs, Executors of the last Will
and Testament of Martin Curran, deceases, As
signee of John TucSer and Louisa M. his wife,
Assignee of John McLaughlin and Sarah his wife,
Assignee of Robert O. Montgomery, of the one
undivided siath part of a ground rent of SiSO,
Assignee of Cornelius Stevenson, surviving Ex
ecutor of David Montgomery, deceased, of a plea
of breach of covenant; and have you*tben and
there this wii’..
We command yon, as Defore we did, that you
summon JOHN SUTTON, late of your
County, so that he be and appear before our
Judges at Philadelphia, at our Court of Common
Pleas, for the City and County of Philadelphia,
to be holden at Philadelphia, in and for the said
City and County of Philadelphia, the first MON
DAY of April next, there to answer Thomas
Williamson and Benjamin R. Smith, Executors of
the last will and testament of Doctor Robert Mor
ton, deceased, of a plea of breach of covenant;
and haveyon then and there this writ. .
We command you, as before we did, that yon
summon MICHAEL MURPHY, late of your
County, so that he be and appear before our
Judges at Philadelphia, at our Court of Common
Pleas,for the City and County of Philadelphia,
to be holden at' Philadelphia, in and for the said
City and County of Philadelphia, the first MON
DAY of April next, there to answer Matilda
A. Whitehead, devisee of Coburn Whitehead, de
■ ceased, assignee of James Whitehead and Hannah,
his wife, devisees of John Coburn, deceased, of
a plea of breach covenant; and have you then and
there this writ.
We command you, as Defore we did, that you
summon ROBERT GOLDER, late of yonr
County, so that he be and appear before
our Judges at Philadelphia, at our Court of
Common Pleas, for the City and County of Phil
adelphia, to be holden at Philadelphia, in and
for the said City and County of Philadelphia, the
first MONDAY of April next, there to answer
Anthony P. Moreis and Joshua H. Morris, sur
viving Trustees under the last will and testament
f Hannah Parke, deceased, of a plea of breach
of covenant; and have you then and there this
command you, as before we did, that yon
summon JAMES McCLOSKEY, late of your
county, so that he be and appear before our Judges
at Philadelphia, at our Court of Common Pleas
for the City and County of Philadelphia, to be
holden at Philadelphia, in and for the said City
and County of Philadelphia, the first MONDAY
of April next, there to answer Daniel Wells, as
signee of Prentice P. Gustone and Ellen, his.wife,
of a plea of breach of 'covenant; and have you
then and there this writ.
We command yon, as before we did, that yon
summon JOHN SUTTON, late of your County, so
that- he be and appear before onr Judges at Phila
delphia, at onr Court of Common Pleas, for the
City and County of Philadelphia, to be holden at
Philadelphia, in and for the said City and County
of Philadelphia, the first MONDAY of April
next, there to answer Thomas Williamson and Ben
jamin R. Smith, Executors of the last will and
testament of Dr. Robert Morton, deceased, of a
plea of breach of covenant; and have you then and
there this writ.
We command you, as before we did, that you
snmmon CHRISTOPHER H. WITTE, late of your
county, so that he be and appear before onr Judges
at Philadelphia, at our Court of Common Pleas,
for the City and County of Philadelphia, to be
holden at Philadelphia, in and for the said City
and County of Philadelphia, the first MONDAY
of April next, there to answer Thomas Williamson
and Benjamin R. Smith, Executors of the last
will and testament of Dr Robert Morton, deceased,
of a plea of breach of covenant; and have you
then and there this writ. ...
w e command you, as before we did, that yon
summon ROWLAND T. KENSILL, late of tout
County, so that he be and appear before our Judges
at Philadelphia, at onr Courtof Common Pleas,
for the City and County of Philadelphia, to be
holden at Philadelphia, in and forthesaidCity
and County of Philadelphia,- the first MONDAY of
April next, there to answer Thomas Williamson
and Benjamin R. Smith, Executors of the last will
and testament of Dr. Robert Morton, deceased, of
a plea of breach of covenant; and have you then
and there this writ.
Witness the Honorable Oswald Thompson, Doctor
of Laws, President of our said Court, at Phila
delphia,- the eighteenth day of March in the
year of . our Lord one thousand eight hundred
and sixty-four. „ „ '
mh24th2t T. O. WEBB, Prothonotary.
IN OBEDIENCE to a Rule oi Court, the She
riff of the City and County of Philadelphia
publishes the following writs:
. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff..
Sheriff* s Office, March 19, 1864.. . ;
City and County of Philadelphia, ss: -
THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVA-
NIA, ■
To the Sheriff of Philadelphia County, greeting: >
■We command you, as'before we did, that you
summon JOHN TERL, late of your County, so
that hie he and appear Before our Judges at
Philadelphia, at our District Court, for the City
and County of Philadelphia, to he holden at
Philadelphia, in and for the said City and County
of Philadelphia, the first MONDAY of April
next,, to answer Henry J. Williams and Edward
Shiopen, Executors of the will of Elizabeth B.
Gibson, deceased) assignee of George M. Whar
ton, and Edward Shippen, assignees or William
M. Lean of the .first part, James Gibson and
.Elizabeth B' rdley Gibson of the second part, and
Georee M. ‘Wharton and Edward Shippen of the
. thiid part assignees.of Wm. M. Lean, Trnste?, who
was assignee of George M. Wharton of the first
part, Wm. M. Lean of the second part, and. James
Gibson and Elizabeth B. Gibson of the third part, ■
assignees of George M Wharton and Georg?
: Campbell, Trustees, under the marnage settlement
of James Gibson andEltzabeth BordleyGibson,
his wife, .'of the. first part, and 1 the said James
Gibson and Elizabeth’B." Gibson of the* second
. part; of a plea of breach of covenant: and have
you then and there this writ. .
.We command you, as" before we did, that you
summon- WILLIAM GRAHAM, late of your
County,' so "that "he be and appear before our
Judges at Philadelphia, at our District Court fori,
the City and County 01 Philadelphia;- to be holden
at Philadelphia, in and for the said City and
County of Philadelphia,.the first: MONDAY of
April next, to answer Charles alienee
of William R. Scott md wife of- a plea of breach'
covenant; and have you then apd there tnis writ. -
We command you as before we did. that you •
summon ALLEN SERVER,.Iate of your County,
so that he be and appear before our Judges at
Philadelphia, at our. District Court for the Oily
and County .of Philadelphia, ,to be holden at
Philadelphia, in and for the said City and County
of Philadelphia, the first MONDAY of April
next, there to answer John Mather, Assignee of
Anna E. Tuneß, assignee of Thomas T. Lea and
wife, assigoee of Charles Henry Fisher, of a plea
of breach of covenant; and have you then and
there this writ. , _ • • ,
We command yon aa Before we did) that yon
the HAIL i EVENING BULLET!
ei mmon JOSEPH DOEV&LL, late of your
County, sothat he be and appear before oar J ucures
at Philadelphia, at our'Diatfict Court lor the City
and County of Philadelphia, to be hold-n at
Philadelphia, in and lor the said City and County,
Philadelphia, the lirst MONDAY of .
to answer Martha. B. Schwarz, - yiilmiu W.
P< wen and Catharine R. hia wife, John. Hall ana
hlary Antoinette his wife, in right of said
Catharine R. and;Mary Antoinette, devisees oi
Gottitib 8c hwarz, assignee of Mark Richards and
wife, assignee of IhomaS "Wright,. Trustee ol
James Wnglit and wife,- assignee 01 Thpm.a
Wright and wife, assignee of William Stdppea the
younger and wife, assignees by deed of Petition,
between William Shippen the younger, and
Blair wife bf Samuel Blair, ci-devisees pnder
the will of William Shippen, deceased, of a plea
of breach of covenant and have you, then aod
there this writ. •
We command yon,asbefore we aid, thatyoasnm
mon ALEXANDER NloHoL3ON r latc of your
Cous ty,so that he he and appear before our Judges
at Philadelphia, at our District Court for the pity
and County of Philadelphia, to be holden.at Phila
delphia, in and for the said City and County of
Philadelphia, the hist MONDAY of April next,
there to answer Jason L. Fenimore, Franklin
Fell and Jonathan Fell, Trustees of the residuary
estate oi Courtland J. Fell, deceased, assigns of
Thorntoa Conrow and wif*. assignees of John (J.
Ganarg and wife, and William B. sWlghtman and
wife, assignees of William W. Juvenal, assignee of
Samuel B. Cauley and wife, ofa pleaof breach of
covenant; and have you then, and there this writ, j
- We command von, as before we did, that yon |
summon SAMUEL MORGAN, late of your
County, so that he be and appear before our
Judges at Philadelphia, at our District Court for
the City and County of Philadelphia, to beholden
at Philadelphia, in and for the said City and
County of Philadelphia, the first MONDAY of
April next, to answer William O. Lndwlg, of a
plea of breach of covenant; and have you then and
thcruthis writ. '
We command you, as before we did, that 3on
summon ALBERT WHITE,- late of your
county, so tbat he be and appear before our Judge
at Philadelphia, at our District Court for the Cu-y
and County of Philadelphia, to be bolden a
Philadelphia,in andfortbesaidCity aadConaty of
Philadelphia, the first MONDAY of April next,
to answer William i\ Ludwig, of a plea of breach
of covenant; and have you then and there this
command yon as before we did, that you
summon JAMEfc M- JACKSON, late of
County, so that he he and appear before our Judges
at Philadelphia, at onr District Court,
for the City and County of Philadelphia, to be
holdcn at Philadelphia* in and for the said City
and County of Philadelphia, the first MONDAY
of April next, there to answer Edwin Conies, wh >
sues by his guardian, Joseph R. Rhoades, sarah
A. Atkinson and William. H. Crrlies, of aplcaof
breach of covenant; and have you then and there
this writ. „ ' •.. . ' „
Ve command yon, as before we did, that yon
summon GEORGE H. NIPPEREL, lateofyonr
County, so that he be and appear before onr
Judges at Philadelphia, at our District Court
for the City and County of Philadelphia, to be
holden at Philadelphia, in and for the
and Connty of Philadelphia, the first MO>«DAx
of April next, to answer Jonn McKee, assignee
of Spencer Shoemaker, of a plea of breach of cove
nant* and have you then and there this writ.
■Vntness George Sharswood, Doc
tor of Laws, President of onr said Court, at
Philadelphia, the nineteenth day of March in the
vear'ofonr Lord one thousand eight hundred
and sixtv*f ur. \ T. A- TREGO,
. inb24-th,2t pro Prothonotary.
TjtLECTRICITY.
WHAT IS LIFE WITHOUT HEALTH.
Messrs. GRIM and ALLEN)
Medical Electrician*,
formerly associated with Professor Bollei
and Galloway, having dissolved partnership, tat
practice will be continued by THOS. ALLEN, at
the old established office, No. 723 North TENTH
Street, -between Coates and Brown where he will
still treat and cure all curable diseases {whether
acute, chronic, Pulmonary or Paralytic, without
a shock or any pain,) with the Yarious modifica
tions of Electricity and Galvanism. This treat*
ment has been found remarkably successful in all
cases of Bronchitis, Diphtheria, and other disease*
of the throat and respiratory organs.
A few of the diseases in which successful curs*
have been made are mentioned below.
Consumption, first and General Debility.
second stages. Diseases of the juiver or
Paralysis. ' Kidneys.
Neuralgia. Diabetes.
■ Fever and Ague ; Prolapsus Eteri (Fallins
Congestion. of the Womb).
Asthma. Prolapsus Ani (or Piles)
Dyspepsia. . Nocturnal Emissions.
Rheumatism. Ac., Ac
Bronchitis. Deafness,
influenza and Catarrh.
Noehargefer consultai
9 A. M. to CP. M.
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tain Washes formerly in vogue.
Eminent Dentists, acquainted with the constitu
ents of the DENTALLINA, advocate Us uses: 1!
contains nothing to prevent its unrestrained »m
-uloyment. Jladeonlyby _
w JAMES T. SHINN, Apothecary.
BROAD and SPRUCE Streets
For eale by Druggists generally, and
Fred. Brown. D. L. Stackhouse,
Hassard&Ooi, Robert O. Davie,
<5. R. Keeny, Geo. C. Bowers,
Isaac H. Kay, ChaTlos Shivers,
O.H. Needles, ». J. Scattargood, -
T. J. Husband, J- O. Turnpenny, «Co
Ambrose Smith, Charles Hi Eberle,
Thomas Weaver, James N. Marks,
William B. Webb, E. Bnnghurst A Co,,
James L. Bispham, Dyott A Cb.,
Hughes k Coombs. . H. O. Blair,
Henry A. Bower,; Wyeth k Bro.
JUMELLE’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF
DOCK We often hear it repeated those
who have need JUMELLE’S COMPOUND
SYRUP OF DOCK, that among all the thousand
remedies offered to the public, thereis none of them
so salutary as acough medicine,so potentas an in
vigorator, so effectual as a purifying specific* and
so shooting and restorative in cases of physical de
bility, nervous irritation and a general sinking or
a prostration of the system. _ . «. T .
For sale by the proprietor, F. JDMEDIjE, No
1525 Market street, and by all Druggists. [fe4-3ms
HODGSON’S BRONCHIALTABLETS ARB
found to be an indispensable requisite In tht
treatment of Bronchitis, Catarrh, Hoarsnesa, and
similar complaints affecting the organs of th«
voice: particularly recommended by public speak
ers, singers, and amatenrs. Prepared, wholesale
and Tetail, by LANCASTER & WUJuS.
ESTLAOK’S diphtheria lozenges.—
These Lozenges are a safe and speedy cure for
Uiphtheria, Coughs, Sore Throat, Hoarseness and
Bronchial Affections generally. Try tk 6ll *-
THOMAS ESTLAOK, Jr., Druggist,. S. W. cor.
of Market sts.. Phila- ja2B-3m,
TAYLOR’S ARNIOA OIL OREMBROOA
TION. A reliable article. Positively curei
Rheumatism, Neuralgia and Sprains, frosted
Feet, Chlllhlalns, Pains m the Limbs, Chest, bid.
Bask. For sale by the Proprietor, H. B. TAY
LOR- Tenth and CaHowhUl streets. Price,
ascents. " ' - ' *
UST RECEIVED BY LATE .IMPORTA
tion, Hennessey’s fine Old Brandy, eipressl?
for medicinal use. LANCASTER &_WILLbi.
Pharmaceutists, N E. comer . ARCH and
TENTH Ste.. Phils-- , . :- ■ «68S
OLD'S IMPROVED STEAM
AND • •
WATERrHEATING- APPARATUS,
For 'WarnuntPand yentilating Pnblio Buildings
and Private Residences.
Manufactured by the •
UNION STEAM AND W ATER-H EAT INQ
COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
JAMES P. WOOD,
41 South FOURTH Street.
B. M. FELTWELL, Sup’t
mhlB-oni4
Thomas s. dixok,
• • Late Andrews & Dixon,
Blp. 1324 CHESTNUT street, pniladtipUla.
Opposite TTnited States Mint,
Manufacturers of
LOWDOWN,
PABLOB,
CHAMBEB,
OFFICE,' •-
and otheb gbates, -
For Anthracite Bitnminons and Wood STirt a
■ ALSO, ' ’ ■ ' ‘
WABM AIK FUBNAOES,
. ' ' '-■■■• AHD ’ •" ■
: CHIMNEY CAPS, ,' mo
ttfiOKING KANGES, BATH BOILEBS, So.
wBTnt.TISALE AND, BET AIL-. myi
TTErVYWEIiLS. —OWNEBS OF^PKOFEK
pTy.-Tbe only place to getlPriry W«Us
Cl«aa*ed prices.
■ Mannfacttirer of-Foudretts,
OND’S BOSTON BISCUIT—Bond’s Bntter
and Milk Blsenltlandlng fresh lrom steamer,
and for sale by JOS. B. BUSSIER A OQ-, Agents
to Bond, 110 South Wharyee.
idoo, Office boon trosr
at the office. der-Cml
ITOYES, HEATERS, &0-
; FBLILABILP ft la. THURSDAY, MA.&CH Y4;»1864.
Liiix.A u'.
jA * hi' GUrIiANS 0* 'UET PuKTKb Oir-Y
1 ANI) COUNTY OF PUlBAl>BL,t»ui.k.--E*.
.o.e'dt-JOH GIItBS- deceased.—The Auditor ay
oiiitrd by tlieonrt to audit, settle and adjust
e account-of • William Flake anc John M. \)gdeu,
rxeeiitoTs of the las’ Will aud Testamentof JOB
iIB.KF, deceased,-and to r*. port distribution ot th*
•*int ce jr, the banrisoi -'the accountants, will meet
be panics interested for the purposes of his au
dit tment, on WUEpDAT the 7th day of April,
tfit at it o’clock A. fit.. at hie Office, No. 3’.U
\crth SIXTH street, Philadelphia
. JOHN H. OAMPBELti.
inh22 tu,this,st*] Auditor.
N THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR
TBI CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILA-
I’TLFHIA. —ln the matter of the Trust ot THE
I'KION CANAL COMPANY —The Auditor {ip.
uoinied to audit) settle and adjust the third aud
dual account' df J. RODMAN PAUL. JR. RUN*
L»LE , SMITH and O. Tli’ Trustees
under a certain Indenture ot Mortgage of the
Union Canal Company, dated 2B, 1857,a :d
to make distribution, will meet the parties Tu in
rarest for the purposes of his appointment, on
FRIDAY, the 6th da%’ of April. A.. D. 1861. at 4
o’clock,P. M.,st his Office,No. 271 South FIFTH
street, in the City of Philadelphia. *
JOSEPH A. CLAY,
Auditor.,
jnhl9s,tu,th,stt ’
TN the ORPHANS’ COI'RT FOR THE OITY
I ANI) COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.—Es
tate ol VICTOR REBOUL, deceased. The An
ditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and
adiusi tne account of ELI ZABETH MADELINE
REBOUL, Executrix of the last will of VIC
TOR BEBOUL, deceased, and to report distribu-
tion of the balance in the hands of the accountant
will meet, the parties interested for the purposes of
his appointment, on TUESDAY, march 29th,
1804, at 3# o’clock P. M., at his office, N0..5#
South SIXTH street, (second story), intiie cityol
Philadelphia JAMES LYNp,
mhl7,th,s,tu-st§ . ; ■ Auditor,
NOTICE.-r-LeUers of- Administration to the
Estate of ANDREW J. WrSTER. dec-ased,
having been granted tnthe undersigned, all per
sons indebted axe requested t > makr* payment, and.
those having claims against said Estate, to present
them without delay, to ELIZABETH WESTER,
Administratrix, 1305 Girard avenue, or_to her.
arorney, THOMAS J. DIEHL, 530 Walnut
street. ielB-th-6t#
Estate of margaret Barclay, dec’a.
—Not ce is hereby given that the Register of
Wills, for tbe City and * ounty of Philadelphia,
has granted to the undrrsipned letters of Adminis
tration upon the Estate of. WARdARET BAR*
CLAY, late of the city of Philadelphia, deceased.
All persons having claims against said Estate, are
hereby) eqnef-ted to make known tbe same, and
all persons indebted to make payment to GEORGE
G. BARCLAY, 1135 Arch street, or to JOHN B
STEVENSON, 439 and 441 York'A venue, Admin
istrators. •* mb3-th6t*
UNITED STATES. EASTERN DISTRICT OF
PENNSYLVANIA, SC T.
THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DIS
TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA,
GREETING': I
W’HEREAS, The District Court of the United
States in and for the Eastern Districtof Fennsylva- I
nia, rightly and duly proceeding on a Libel, filed !
in the name of the united States of .America, hath |
decreed all persons in general who have, or pre- I
tend to ha,\e, any right, title, or interest in tne |
following named vessels and cargoes, to wit: Tne I
sloop BUFFALO, whereof Lewis Wrigglns
is master, her tackle, apparel, and furni
ture, and tbe cargo laden on board thereof, cap- I
tured by the bark Brazitera, under the command r
of Acting Master W. T. Gillespie; the schooner I
MARY, whereof is master, her tackle,
apparel and furniture, and the cargo laden on j
board thereof, captured by the United States biTk J
Brazilera, under command of Acting Master WV |
T. Gillespie; tbe sloop PERaIS, whereol r- I
is master, her tackle, apparel acd furniture, and I
the cargo laden on board thereof, captured by the j
United States steamer Massachusetts, under com- I
mand of Acting Volunteer Lieutenant West; the I
schooner SYLVAN CS, whereol Higgins |
is master, her tackle, apparel and furniture, and I
the cargo laden oh board thereof, captured by the |
steamer Huron, under the command of Lieut. Jas. 1
H. Baker, to be monished, cited, and called to judg- 1
ment, at the time and place underwritten, and to
the effect hereafter expressed (justice sorequiring).
You are, therefore, charged and strictly enjoined I
and commanded, that you omit not, but that by I
publishing them presents in at least two of
the daily newspaper? printed and published
In the city of Philadelphia, and in the
Legal Intelligencer, yon do monish and
cite, or cause to be monished and. cited,peremp
torily all persons In general who have, or pretend
Ito have, any right, title, or interest in die
said Teasels, and their cargoes laden on board
thereof, their tackle, apparel and furni
ture, to appear before tbe Hon. JOHN
CADWALADEB, the Judge of the said Court,
at the District Court room in the City of
Philadelphia, on the twentieth day after publica
tion ot these presents, if it be a court day, or else
on the next court day following, between the
usual hours of hearing causes, then and
there to show, or allege, in due form, oi
law, a reasonable aud lawful -excuse, if any
they have, why the said vessels, their tackle,
apparel and furniture, aHd their cargoes
laden on board thereof, should not be pro
nounced to belong, at the time ot the cap
ture of tne same, to the enemies of the
United States, and as goods cf their enemies or
otherwise, liable and subject to condemnation,
to be adjudged and condemned as good and lawful
prizes; and further to do and receiye iu this
behalf as to justice shall appertain. And that
you duly intiipate, or cause to be intimated, unto
all persons aforesaid, generally (to whom by tbe
tenor of these presents it is also intimated),
that if they shall not appear at the time and place
above mentioned, or appear and shall not show a
i reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then
said District Court doth intend and will proceed to
adjudication on the said capture, and maypro
nounce that the _ said vessels, their
tackle, apparel and furniture, and their
j cargoes laden on board thereof did belong,
at the time of the capture of the same, to
the enemies of the United States of America,
j and as goods of their enemies, or otherwise,
I liable and subject to confiscation and condera-
I nation, to be adjudged and condemned, as lawful
prize, the absence, or rather contumacy, of the
persons cited and intimated in anywise notwith
standing, and that you duly Certify to the said
j District Court what you shall do in the premises,
I together with these presents. _ - ■
j Witness the Honorable JOHN CADWALADER,
Judge of the said Court, at Philadelphia, this
| twenty-first day of MARCH, A. D.16G4, and in
1 the eighty.eighth year of the Independence oltne
. j said United States.
mh23-3t O. R. FOX, Clerk District Coart.
PROPOSALS FOB BITUMINOUS UOAIkS— I
Sealed Proposals -will be received at tile Office J
of the Philadelphia Gas 'Works, No. 20- South 1
SEVEN t'H Street, iratu noon of FRIDAY, aid of I
April, 1864, for supplying the-whole or any part I
ot Eighty TAoujami Tome/ Bituminous Coals, suit- 1
able lor the manufacture of illuminating Gas, to be
delivered on the Bailroad tracks of the'Gas Works I
at the First Ward at d the Ninth Ward S ations, in I
the following monthly quantities; eight thousand I
tons in each of the months of September, October, I
November, December, and six thousand tons in I
each of the months of June, July, August, 1651, |
and January, February, March, April and May. I
isfis. • -
The coals must be delivered fresh, dry, and of a
quality approved by the Engineer of the Gas
Works, as equal to the sample on which the con
tract is based. . ' ' ■ •
The proposals innst describe the particular va
riety of coals Intended to be supplied and the lo
cation and name of the mine or pit from which
they are to he raised. If they are of a kind not
now or recently used at these Works, samples for
trial of notlessthan fifty tons,- must be delivered
| at ihe Works, on or before the 7th of April next i .
, The gross ion of 2il4u pounds will be considered.
as the weight Intended m the proposals, unless the
contrary be expressly stated. - r :’:'c
The Trustees ret erva the right to accept any pro
posals in whole or in part, or to Teiect all, as. they
I may deem bestfor the interests of the Trust, and
| in the event-of failure on the pa-1 of any contrac
tor to deliver the coals aocordlngto his agreement,
Übothin quantity and quality, the Trustees reserve
the right-to buy elsewhere,. whatever quantity
I may berequired to'meet the deficiency, and charge
to the contractor any loss or damage arising from
eachfailure.
I payments will be made monthly, in two equal
instalments at four and six months alter the speci
fied peiiods of deli very, the 15th of each month
being taken as the average of the monthly delive
ries, or at the option of the Trustees, will be made
I at earlier dates with legal interest off.- ,
Should contractors prefer to make deliveries
earlier thanrequired, they may be received so far
as they can be conveniently stored, but payments
will be made to date from the time specified tathe,
: Security for the fulfilment- of contract will be
required; .and each proposal must name, the
amount and character of seourlty -that.will be,
ffered. ■ JOHN O.GRESSON, -
- . feantap22s • EngtneermOln6f_
HE PHILADELPHIA BIDING SCHOOL,
FOURTH Street, above Vine, will re-open for
the J?all and Winter season, on MONDAY, .Sept
2toh, i*adiesand gentlemen desiring to acquire a
. thorough knowledge of this accomplishment will
find eTery facility at this school. The horses are
safe and well trained, bo that-the most timid need
not fear. • Saddle horses trained in the best man*
her. Saddle hoTses, horses and vehicles to biro
Also carriages for funerals, to cars, steamboats, A
-••Ute.-rT .: TWOS (RATftP! *t-Rf>W g
HOOOLATE WALTER BAKER A
Chocolate; Cocoa and Broma; single, double
and triple Vanilla: also, Orid Cocoa and Cocoa
Shells, in store and for sale by WM> S. dRAHTt
lMSontHDa.awaxe "Whams.
PROPOSALS.
DRY GOODS.
ba T e »» arranged. for
uooiis U lhle ot TEaVELINO DRESS
Traveling suits.
q , Pongee, T?&T6]inp BreespH
|g:a3£ai«^
P?Mch A l K^ Cas “? Delaines.
“““Won of Bayers
Best B?o L W K n^£M E c&| GOODS!
Best B Bek Silt s in the city.'
Bichest Colored Moire Antiques.
Fancy Spring Chanes and maids.
Monmilif Silks, Plaids and Plain.
100 Fieces Perfect India Silks.
Magnificent Brocade Grenadines.
Bichest Spring Dress Goods imported.
Dry et.oDS, from auction.
2 lots American Crash, at U and 17 cents.
1 lbt Spring DeLaiaes, 31 If.
2 lots Black and White Plaid, 37)£.
4 lots Table Linens, cheap.
2 Jots Plain'Balzaimes, at 22.
1 lot Plaid Valencies, at 45.
Open this" morning, at 702 ARCH street
JOHN H. STOKES.
THE CHEAP CLOTH STORE.
JAMES & LEE,
No. It North SECOND,Street,
Are now receiving a large, and choice . stock oi
Spring and Sommer'Goods, adapted to Men and
Boys’ wear, to which they invite the attention ot
their friends land others, comprising in part
COATING GOODS—Super Black French Cloth;
Colored, do Black French Habit Cloth; Colored,
do. Cashmere. Cloths, all qualities. Drap D Ete
and Ca-hmaretts. .' . t -
r PAt-.TALOON STUFFS—BIack French Doe
shine; do., Cassimeres. Fahey Cassimeres, new
styles. JAMES & LEE,
No 11 North Second Street.
Sign of the Golden Lamb.
LINEN. ADVERTISEMENT. -S.MILLtKEN
&CO Stores for Linen Goods exclusively,
tat; ARCH and 32 Soil h .SECOND street.
IRISH SHIRTING LINENS.— A good s rong
Dish Linen, at 41 cents; Heavy Golden Flax Linen
from 56 cents up.
SHIRT BOSOMS.—We continue to pay par
ticular attention to this department. Ladies will
fnd at. our Stores the most extensive stoekof
Bosoms, Wristbands and Collars in the city..
T ABLE LINEN S.—A lot of extra-heavy power
loom Damask, hall tileached, at 75 cents per yard.
CHEAP NAPKINS. —An excellent article at 82
per dozen. “ S.‘ MILLIKEN A CO.,
Linen Importers and Dealers,
mb3] 828 Arch street, and 32 S. Second ati eet
TT STEEL & SON. HAVE NOW OPEN
■ 1. & choice assortment of
NEW SILKS.
Moire Antiques, S 3 00 to J 55 00.
Plain Corded bilks, *1 to 83 50.
Figured Corded Silks, SI 62#•
Plain Poit De Soies, SI 25 to S 3 25.
FANCY SILKS, 75 GTS. TO S 5 00.
Black Gros Grain Silks, SI 25 to S 3 25.
Figured Black Suk*, SI 25 to $2 00.
Plain Black Silks, s6 00.
Plaid India Silks, 87X cts.
Light Ground, Rich Figured Foulards, SI 25
to SI 62. Nos. 713 and 715 N. Tenth street.
Edwin hall a co., no-*2O s. second
street, have now open the best stock of Dress
Goods they ever had the pleasure of offering to their
customers.
Magnificent Grenadines.
Magnificent Organdies,
f ilk Warp Taffetas.
Plain, Stripe and Plaid Poplins.
Monslin de Esso As, a new fabric.
Mohair Foulards.
Plaids, Stripes and PI tin Talencias.
Plaid and Stripe Mohairs
Beautiful shades fine Alpacas.
Superior Black Alpacas.
S'riped and Figured French Chintz.
Figured Percales and Cambrics.
Plain Lawns and Plain Percales.
Percales and Pique Robes.
Dress Goods, ia great variety, of all the new
Fabrics that have appeared in this country this
year, some styles of which have been of our own
importation.
A AAA DOLLARS. _
4: UUU FOUR THOUSAND DOLLARS IN
BLACK SILKS.
We bow offer tte Greatest Bargains m
Black Gros de Rhines eTer offeied in this city.
Heavy Black,Silks, at SI 25 per yard.
Heavy Black Silks, at SI 37 per yard.
Heavy Black Silks, at Si 50 per yard.
3% Inch wide Heavy Black Silks, at si 62 per yd.
The above Goods are a Great Bargain.
We desire to torn them intoCssh, Immediately,
and give onr customers every chance.
THOMAS SIMPSON’S SONS.
922 and 924 Pine street.
DAMASKS Scotch Table PamftotTj
L 81 00 to 81 87.
Power-loom Table Linens, 87 to SI 15.
Unbleached Table Linens.
Fine Napkins, 82 50 to S 5 00.
Fringed Damask and Huck. Towels.
Pure Linen, Fringed Towels, from 25c to 81,
Bird*eye Limns, 56, 62, 75 and 83 cts.
Diapers, Flannels, Tickings, &c.
Heavy Hngenot Wide Sheetings.
Best Irish Linens, from 50 cts. to $1 12.
Quilts, Blankets, Muslins, &c.
7HITE CAMBRICS.—S-4 wide, and very flue,
at 56 cents. ' j,* x
Finest Cambric, 65 cts—lower grades.
Real Manchester Heavy Ginghams.
Black Silks, of every grade. '
Every Style Spring Delaines and Prints.
” y . COOPER* CON ARD,
fe27 ’ S. E. comer Ninth and Market street.
TOBACCO AND SKUABS.
TOBACCO.— 57 hds. Maryland Tobacco; 15
old Kints; do ; 167 cases Pennsylvania SOJd
l>af, 32 old: 57 cases Navy ponnds. For sale by
BOLDIN &.WAETMAN, No. 105 North Water
street. mh2l
Havana cigars.—
A good assortment constantly in. Store and
bond—at lowest rates for cash.
STEPHEN FUGtIET, Importer,
mh2-3mos - No. 216 S. Front Street.
PENNSYLVANIA SEEULEAF TOBACCO.
10 Cases Pennsylvania Sea Leal Wrappers ind
Fil'ers, in store and for sale by GEORGE AL
KIN’S & CO., 154 North DELAWARE Ave
nne. ■ mh!7
HAVANA CIGARS.—3OOO Havana Cigars re
ceived per Brig Marie lionise, and for sale by
GEORGE ALKIN’S & CO., 151 North DEL A
WAE E Avenue. m hl7
VIRGINIA MAN OFACTURED TOBACCO—
THE FIRST ARRIVAL SINCE THE WAR
BROKE OUT.—3S boxes superior sweet lumpi
lust received from NorfolS, now landing from
nchooner WEBBER, Ja., -
General Agent Union Steamship Company,
: .14 North Ttolfiware avennt.
EDUCATION-
■Employment for women.—adepart-
JV ment for teaching Women Telegraphing has
been commenced in the School of Design building,
1334 6HEST NTJT Street. Ladies wishing to learn
mav apply as above. Charge for instruction, $25
■ mhs-lmotj • ANNIE L. OOLLADAY. *
INFANT’S RETREAT. .
MEDIA, DELAWARE CO., PA.
MRS. SAMUEL EDWARDS, Principal. This
Institution, providing a refined home and the ten
derest care and culture ’for * Children from . three
to seven years of age, will be opened on Wednes
day, APRIL 13. Media is 13 miles from Phila
delphia by Railroad. For particulars apply to
Rev. S. Edwards, Media, Pa. References.:
Bishop Potter, Bishop Stevens, and the Epis
copal Clergy of the city; also to Abraham
Martin. Esq. tet7-Jm2_
Mgafete-sagayag
and wililiOW attests. Offlcei No. 11l
gout* SECOND attest.
mh27
■ • JOHH BHBAPF.
invite attention
r to their stock of .
• Buck Mountain Company’s Coal> •
, Navigation Company’s Coal, and
to sell at the lowest mar-
Ldto dollvar in the best condition.
to nSS toft BINES, Fran Mil
liSStSe Building, SEVENTH street, below Mar-
Set, will be promptly at j. shEAEF,
Arab «tre»t wharf. SchnylW
CARPETINGS, AC.
AKPETS, OARPETd,
NITUBE, OIL CLOTHS, OIL CLOT “a,
■WINDOW SHADES, WIt JLOW SHADEg and
a large assortment of Household o°°?® 143 , Mar.
LEWIS’ S Old Established Stand, No. U34mai>
Set St., nest door to the corner of 15th st. mmum*
CARPETINGS, OIL CEO'
GETS,__ _
WILTON,
VELVET, ,
THrIbPIV, J CARPETINGS.
inokain,
VENETIAN, ,
HALL and
. STAIR, . J
aii m tbe lowestcasA pricM,
Si lit S 3
mart 887
COAE.
J. •WAX.TOW * OO-
:HS, AND DBUQ-
for sala by
tIOHT&SOHt
CBuitiratatxMt.
SHIPPING.
-NOTICE.—The steamship CITY OF
KRB, of this lir.e, will sail.
&. uii **trj tuaxrer ou Tfe URSDAY, March24tfc,
at 0 A. M., carrying cabin passengers at foil
rates aiKi steerage at' reductd fateajpayadlQ/in
United States currency.
si EI&M : WEEKLY' JOS LIV ER
-288a3*& ** UUL, touching at (iUEENSTOWI! h
(Cork HaTbor).—The well-known, Steamers of the t
Liverpool* New York and PhiladelphiaSteafiuhlp v
Company aTe intended to sail as follows: •: -
EDINBURGH. Saturday, March 20
CITY OF WASHINGTON..Saturday, April 2
CITY OF MANCHESTER ..Saturday,-April _ ?
And eyery succeeding Saturdays* Noon>frosi
Pier 44 Norm Riyer.
.. * RATES OF PASSAGE:
PA.YABLB JK fK>LD OE ITS BQUTVALBHT £V CVS
... .. BBMOY. •
hi feWWi ....£..880 i Steerage..... ;. : ,830 00
hi S a h D 40 London. 85 I Do. .to London 34 OO
i«nS Il . toParla --- »5 Do. to Paris.. 48 00
p“™ 40 Hamburg 90 Do. to Hamburg 37 00
EoteTdS™ 1160 forwarded to’Havre,. Bremen, -
p iS pKov W T B &0 - ’ at «<mally low ratal.
Hivbiiuooi. on y, dues stows.—
pool and^ouJ™?’ 5 ’ 81U5 ‘ Steerage tromlLiver-
Sy&-s&a,3ssssj«s
•aT””? ’^saiFSassSr - .
mli.3 - Hi Wiinnt atreeu PWlade^Mß.
CMrfS as as s Hpg
Sattuaaj, March 26, 1864. * jwsw ?» 011
The steamship NOKIrIAN, Captain Baker, "will
*aU from Philadelphia for Boston on Saturday*
March 2Gth, at 10 o’clock, A. BL.and steamshii
SAXON, Oapuun Hatthe-ws, from Boston for Phi •
adelphia on Saturday, M arch 26th, at 4p. iff.
These new. and ■ substantial Steamshipsiorm ft
regular Line, soiling from each port punctually on
Saturdays.
Insurance at one-hall the premium charged hy
sail Teasels
Freight taken at fair rates.,
Shippers are requested to send slip receipts and
bills of lading with their goods. ,
; For freight or passage, naving fine accommoda
tions. apply to HENET WitfSOß b GO.,
. 332 South Delaware aTenus.
FOR ALEXANDRIA, GEORGE-
and WASHINGTON—Hand 7 s
Steam Line, via Canal—Every Wednesday at H
M., and every Saturday at BA. £L -
Steamer LEADER, Captain Call&bam
Steamer H- J. DEVIN NY, Csptainßxisttrw*
SteamerS. SEYMOUR, Captain Room.
Steamer E. CHAMBERLIN, Captain Stewart.
These steamers form a semi-weekly line J>etwe«a
Philadelphia and the above ports, sailing regularly
as advertised, and carrying freight lower thanby
ttiy* other ropte. Freights received every day
and bills of lading given. Apply to THOMAS
WEBSTER, U North Wharves. . selO-tf
foe new yoek. —despatch
Sjgfijg&and SWIFT-SOBE EINES-Vla Dela
ware and Earl tail Canal.—The steamsrsof these
lines are leaving daily at 12 o’clock! M., and
o’clock, P.M., from third Pier above Walnut it.
For freight, which will be taken on accommo
dating terms, apply to WXLILIAM. ffl. BAIRD &
00., 132 Sonth Delaware avenue, s ..1
FOE NEW YOEK—New Dally Line
Via Delaware and Raritan Canal—
Philadelphia’ and New York Express Steamboat
Company 1 will receive freight and leave dally at I
P. M., delivering their cargoes in New York tt«
following days.
Freight tuven at reasonable rates.
WUDIAM P. CLYDE, Agent,
14 Sonth Wharves, Palled*.
JAMES HAND, Agent,
Jy2s-tf Piers 14 and 15 East Biver, N. T.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
COLEMAN’S CALIFORNIA LINE.
REGTTLARLTAS ADVERTISED.
The A 1 Extreme Clipper Ship
WIZARD KING
Is now rapidly loading at pier 11, East River.
>X, This beautiful clipper comes to ber berflt
witb a large portion of her eargo on board,
large engagements will fill rapidly.
We commend the WIZARD KING 1 to all ship
pers to San Francisco as the most desirable vessel
now loading, and invite inspection, .
Shippers will copier a tavor by sending their
freight immediately alongside;.
bishoA son A CO.,
tl ios Arch street, above Front.
PL. FOR LIVERPOOL—With OnickDispatcH
wH—The fine Neutral packet ship GENERAX,
mll r.T fl MS- Hatfield, master, having the bulk
of hex cargo engaged, will sail soon. For balance
of freight, apply to PETER WRIGHT A SONS,
115 Walnut street. mhll-tf
A. PETROLEUM FREIGHT FOB LIV-
SggERPOOL The fine Bremen bark PAUL
INE, Osterlob, master, will have quick dispatch.
For balance of freight, aj ply to PETER WRIGHT
A SONS, 115 Walnut street. mh'2l-tt
FOR NEW ORLEANS—Thebark DRES-
JggiDEN, Captain Seed, having the bulk of
Eer "cargo engaged, ■will have quick dispatch.
For balance of Height, apply to WORKMAN A
CO.. 123 Walnut street. ■ mh!9
A, FOE NEW ORLEANS—EagIe Line—
wE&YThft bark SAXONYILLE, at Shippen street
wntu f, will complete her loading shortly. Ship
pers will please send their goods down to the ves
sel and their bills ol lading to the counting honse
for signature. J. E. BAZLEY A CO., 122 South
Wharves. nihl3
au FOE BOSTON—Express Line—To Sail
This Day—The flnt packetbark ST. JAMES,
Captain Wayne, is now receiving freight at the
second wharf above Vine street, And wHI sail for
the above port with prompt dispatch. For freight,
apply to DAVID COOPEB, 18 North Wharves.
it* FOR BOSTON—Express Line—The fine
sSglpacket schooner MARY A. RICH, Captain
Lardy, is now re'ceiving freight at Cat tel’s wharfs
third whan above Market street, and will sail for
the above port with prompt dispatch. For freight,
apply to DAVID rnflPEB. IB North Wharves.
FOR SALE—Schooner PACIFIC, 80 tons
carries 100 tons, 800 barrels capacity,
ni good running order, daily expected.. Apply to
DAVID COOPSB, IS North Wharves. mh-24
ace. JOHN SHINDIiER A SONS, SAIL
MAKERS, No. 244 North WAR YES, below
Philadelphia.
‘ ft ll work done In the best manner and-on the
lowest and most favorable terms, and warranted
to give perfect satisfaction. ' xnhU-tf
Particular attention given to repairing.
STEAMSHIP NORMAN, FROM BOSTON—
Consignees of merchandise per above vessel will
please send for their goods, now landed on wharf
above Pine street. HENRY WINSOR A CO.,
332 South. Wharves. mh23-3t
CONMGNEtS of 14 bales Tow, no,mark, per
. schooner L. A. JOHNSON, from New,York,
will attend to-the Teceipt of their goods, at Uallow
hill street wharf, or they will be stored at the>r
Tisk and expense. J. E. BAZLEY A CO., 122
South Wharves. • ■ mb24-3t
THE CONSIGNEE cf 1 barrel Sugar, M barrel
box Pecan Nuts, per brig AL
FRED, from New Orleans, marked Mrs. Eliza
beth Lear, care of George Curtz, will please call
for the same at BISHC P, SON A CO.’S, 105 Arch
street. ; ' J v . mhlB
VTOTIOE All persons are hereby cautioned
' against harboring or trusting any of the crew
of the British schooner DART. Conrad, master,
from Cienfnegos, as no debts of H?
Will be paid by captain orwnsln,
BAZLEY A CO.. 122 South ..Wharves. mh24-0t
~ (JTICK a 1 i persons are hereby-cautioned
IV trusting any of the*crew of the Br. ship
WILLIAMS, Hatfield, master, f-om
Yieernooi. as so debts of their contractingwill be
iiaid by captain or consignees. PETER. WRIGHT
* SONS- 115 Walnut street mh2l-tf
PLANUS, &U.
-01--- I, UNITED STOCK COMPANY
fiKßgl} FIRST-CLASS 7 PIANOS, of New
|| 0 I I-York; also, Worcester’s inimitable
Patent Hinged Plate Pianos, lor sale at No. 14
North Seventh street.
mhtfi-2ms ■ _ .. G-LOSE A BAEOKLER.
„r-va A. STANKO WITCH, PIANO
TUNER and REPAIRER, removed
If g I f* to 930 RIDGE avenue, above Vine,
and Is prepared to receive orders as usual. Hia
many customers bear testimony to his sktil.and
ability as a correct and thorough Tuner. His Re
pairing is done in a durable and artistic manher,
as be is a practical Piano Maker; has eight yeara’
city experience, with the best references which
can be given. All orders promptly attended to;
and guarantees to give entire satisfaction.,' Price
for tuning SI. Orders from the country accepted,
and done very reasonably, . ■■ .. ~ , mh2,3m1l
..i r ~ AN ASSORTMENT '-of l the best
ia New York and Philadelphia Mann-
IT @ I f' facturing,* from 8275 . upwards.
Also, MELODEONS, Harmoniums- and Cabinet
Organs. No. 233 South FlFTRstreet, at the New
Store, afew doors below Walnut. P. SCHULER
* CO - fel7-3m
CH LORODYNE, —The new English. Anodyne
and Anti.spasmodlc. We have Wit,
an invoice of Hegeman A Oo.’»-Cblor~dyne,w c
we will fnrnißh to the trade »t reasonable prices. £
•p v a-R-ROW A CO.. Drug gists,
mh2U6t* i 'n -p. efir. EighteenthandVihA_
watcßes-
•j— eThoW ARlf A GU.-O.
AMERICAN'°WATOHES, Wk
DRUGS.